Let's start small with blue home decor accessories. If stencilin' blue has you thinking nautical then our
is the perfect pattern choice for a pillow. Nautical home decor is all the ocean rage and Diane, from
, crafted the perfect pillow. Use a hue similar to Benjamin Moore's
, a bright blue that evokes the beauty of a cloudless, crystal-clear sky. Adorable, right?
From pillows to diy art, we love the pop of blue in a room! Cris, the talented blogger behind
Crissy Crafts hosted a Make A Wish Party for her daughter. Our
Dandelion Stencil served as the perfect pattern inspiration. Her main eye candy was this pretty flower painted on foam board to serve as backdrop art. To get this blue look, try using Benjamin Moore's
turquoise haze 2060-70.
Feeling the appeal for teal but not ready to make the leap and stencil your walls blue? There will be no need to after seeing this crafty furniture makeover from Sheila at Furniture Alchemy! She upcycled an old piece of table using our Birds of Paradise Stencil in a refreshing teal hue. Use a color similar to Benjamin Moore's teal tone 663. A rich mid-tone teal, this saturated shade evokes the cool, serene waters of the Caribbean. Gorgeous, right?!

Now we mentioned that blue is best suited for a bedroom and we weren't kidding! We're just loving the evening sky blue in this pretty bedroom. DACH Design painted a bold hue similar to Benjamin Moore's
twilight blue 2067-30 and then added the glossy
Rio Allover Stencil above the bed. The beautiful lace-like pattern creates a visual headboard!

Ready to fully embrace blue? I knew your would be! You're gonna love this blue
Vintage Paisley Stencil bedroom painted by one of our Facebook fans, Sana. Do you love it? Or do you love it?! Get this look using Benjamin Moore's
amserdam AF-550 as a base coat on the wall. Then stencil in
newburg green HC-158 and
silver mist 1619.

Whether you choose to stencil a pretty sky blue shade or bold cobolt hue, this refreshing stenciling color has a shade that appeals to everyone and can work in any space!
We want to know would you stencil in blue? Leave us a comment below!
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